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RSPCA suspends certificate at Scottish Sea Farms site pending investigation
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May 17, 2021 10:14 BST
UK animal welfare charity RSPCA has suspended its certification, RSPCA Assured, at a Scottish Sea Farms (SSF) site on Loch Spelve, it confirmed to Undercurrent News [.]
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Scottish Sea Farms blamed seals for the attacks on its farmed fish on the Isle of Mull. At the centre of the allegations is Scottish Sea Farms Loch Spelve farm as footage emerged of farmed salmon with what appeared to be open wounds. The complaint alleged breaches of the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006 in relation to the RSPCA Assured salmon farm in Loch Spelve (Dalnaha) of the Isle of Mull. The underwater filming is said to have taken place by animal welfare campaigners on May 7. RSPCA Assured, is a not for profit arm of animal welfare body RSPCA and provides its trademark as a sign of animal well-being standards being met. Following their investigation an RSPCA Assured spokesman said that the RSPCA Assured status had now been reinstated after the swift conclusion of their investigation.